Right. It wasn't brought to our attention until January 31 of this year. The process, which has been outlined, went very quickly from the testing there.
Now, when you look at it, some people might ask why it's taken a year, but that's not putting it in the right context—how it was found in July, how it wasn't really considered to be a problem, how it was just a sprayer who was looking at it, and how, when it was brought to our attention, we immediately grew it and tested it. When it was found to be GMO, that's when things moved rather quickly between April and going forward.
So no, I think that's a good point and a good question. It's something that we're making sure people understand.